Regroup the different initiatives to create an overall strategy. Launch an integrated communication strategy covering the initiatives and the vision for the future, highlighting the link to economic performance.

Elaborate a communications strategy that regroups the different initiatives, showing the interaction, leaving room for communication on individual reforms.

Reinforce and make more systematic the evaluation of Better Regulation policies. Anticipate the evaluation of key programmes, such as impact assessment. A global evaluation could also be done to show the link between Better Regulation policies and economic performance.

Evaluate capacities and mechanisms in place for ensuring that line ministries take full and active responsibility for their part in simplification policies.

Consider what the adequate role and resources (including in terms of economic capacities) of the SGG should be to ensure an efficient monitoring of Better Regulation policies from the centre of government.

Consider setting up an inter-ministerial committee to provide political support to Better Regulation policies as a whole. The Inter-ministerial Committee on Europe (CIE) could be taken as a template. Nominate a minister in charge of following up and communicating on Better Regulation policies.

Continue to reinforce basic processes for making new regulations. Further develop online tools, in particular by integrating the legistic guide and developing training programmes in parallel. Continue to focus on monitoring delays for issuing secondary regulations necessary for the implementation of laws and for transposing directives. Publish the government programme to increase its visibility.

Encourage strengthening of procedures for making new regulations when they are initiated by members of parliament.

Define a policy for consultation regarding impact assessment. Clearly integrate the “zero option” at the very beginning of the impact assessment process.

Reinforce methodological tools, including quantification of costs as far as possible. Establish an adequate framework and sufficient resources for the maintenance of the Oscar database.

Evaluate the contribution of codification to regulatory governance and more particularly its capacity to control regulatory inflation.

Make a clear connection between administrative simplification policies and economic challenges.

Set up clear objectives on administrative simplification and processes for allocating objectives to the different bodies in charge of conducting simplification. These bodies should be made accountable for the implementation of policies in a detailed and public way. Do not abandon quantification.

Encourage co-ordination between inspection bodies, including through mergers if necessary.
Monitor the transparency of the different appeal processes for businesses and citizens, and time taken in processing appeals.

Maintain pressure on the monitoring of the transposition of EU directives by ministries.

Continue to reflect on the interaction between impact assessment undertaken at the European Commission’s level and the national level, and on integration of impact assessment in the transposition process.

Reinforce France’s role in discussions on Better Regulation at the EU level. Consider how to secure adequate resources to support this objective.